Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 27 July 1939 — Page 3
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. - A Jk ; ’W*’<** W.'<»all..oiad lx\ — about introducing x '' thi» naw perfume, colled XvjTy Jr MAIS 0U1... NT because it’s saucy, flirtatious, captivating ... in other words, because it’s dtflerenf in the most beguiling way. Besides Mais Oui Perfume, $1.25 tc SIO.OO, there are other superb Mais Oui Preparations created by BOURJOIS B. J. Smith Drug Co .. Z'WjO-’Rj \ f VV W " h°ni can you depend on in choosing a diamond e'eaTta‘J W S* rU " t ** •**“• r, « M >*•*" m “ 1 2 ehM * ,ht r, « M diamond. In feet. ‘ha?«u * dependable jeweler will tee you get a dependable diamond. are m2m 1* b ‘ B -iw,r *" e » dlamonde: eome oth»r2 n.T° r * iwe beautiful than **te you y<>u , ' hooM ■ diamond we In- - " ,nd h, *d • eh «‘ with our w ‘" "*• you *• tetendod Payment Plan! No Estra Charge' "Jm,,?, 9 , W l*A blue-white diamond and rl *( with five hi *’ BS Monthly. Matching wedding "*• dlamonde |25, |l. Weekly. Sutton, Jewelry North Second St.
PERSONALS Mr and Mrs. Phi' Byron of Per t stopped here for a brief visit with the lattw's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Roy Archbold, enroute l> Canada .(or a vacation. Richard t'lman will return to bla w»rk In Pittsburgh Bunday after a , two weeks' vlait In thia city. Mr. and .Mrs. J. C. Miller and Mr. and Mra. Clem Korteuber and daughter Donna Lor have returned from a aeveral days' visit with Mr. and Mrs Harry Miller of (Irand Rapids. Michigan. Mr. and Mra. Clem Kortcnher left yesterday for Rome City for several Jays. C. E Peterson will return tomor- • tow from Columbus. M'talealpp!. n iere he looked after business this
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1939
CLUB CALENDAR ' Society Deadline, if A. M. Penny Macy Phonos IQOD-lOCI Thursday V. R. Brotherhood, First V. R. churrth, postponed. Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social Prvirbyterlan Uhunh tntwn, 7 p. m. St. Mary's Twp. Home Economics (Tuft, Mm. George Foor, 1:30 l>. m. Methodist ladles' Aid Society. Church, 3:30 p. tn. Rurallettc Study Club, Mrs. Vic lorla Heimann, s p. tn. Christian Ladles' Aid Society, Church. 3 p. m. week. John and Charles Cook. Dick Gil!ig and Paul Schmitt hav> returned (rom The Dells. ■Wisconsin, where they enjoyed a vacation. Mr. and Mm. Jack Ellsworth and diughter Viola and Ed Ellawortn have returned from Alhambra. California where they were called by the death o( Mr. Ellsworth'* father James Edward Ellsworth. Mr. and Mm. J. H. Heller aud granddaughter <Lll.by Mwy and MMs Clara Klems will return tba timt of neat week from Klinger lake where they spent the past month. Mm. Wesley England, who suf(■•red a heart attack a (ew days ago. | is snuch Improved and able to be up some. Miss Viola Ellsworth, who has returned from a two week's visit in California, has reopened her beauty chop. While In Loa Angeles and San Franclaco Mias Ellswerth visit-i •d a number of modern beauty shops. Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown of New Albany are spending their vacs'ion at Sylvan Lake. Rome (Tty. (‘nor to going there they visited in Decatur. Mrs. Brown was formerly Miss Rosamund Hoagland. Mr. and Mm. Ralph J. .loop an I' family have returned from a ten d»va' vacation In the Parwt col-! •age at Rome City. Mr. and Mm. Ferd Llttemr an I Rev. and Mra C. M P-ugh will leave tomorrow for DetrMt. Michigan where they will spend the I w.ek end visiting friend*. la-o and Dave Teeple at'ended to business for the D F. Treple Truck Idne in Chicago. MednesJay. Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Grandataff and children left last evening for a vacation trip through the northern stales. Attorney Fay Roller of Miami, *aa here today calling on old fi lends. He will visit In Ind'anapohs before returning south. M». Roller formerly lived here and was a mtenber of the Adams county bar. o r TODAY'S COMMON ERROR * Do not any. “I feel badly " I I | say. "tad."
IRtatement of rendition nf the VOHTHUOTVHV XVTI<>\SI. < «»t SITS CtaPtVV Wilmington. IMlawaie On the 51m Day of ttecemlwr. IS3S WILLIAM D REED. President II A S>'HMITT Aust genet ary (mount of Capital paid up •( ;na non aa aungr arxets of company Real Estate t’nlni umb- , »re.l | Mortgage teiana nn real estate (Free from any prior Incumbrance! .... tS.SOa ea Bonds and mo.-ka Owned < Rook Value) ... 1.341.25J.11 Cash hi Banka (On Interest and Not on Interest! 133.02133 Accrued Securities (Interest 4 Renta, etc.! 12.STS ss .- t4sa 15 Jis N Premiums and Accounts due and In process of collection None Accounts otherwise secured None Total Gross Assets I l.jkl.St* 5» Dedm-t Assets Mot Admitted S S.MS.SI* Net Assets I 1.575.555 M LIARIt.ITtER Reserve or amount necessary to reinsure outstandinw risks t | tsi.ars SS due and unpaid None Ixiaaea adjusted and not due None Losses unadjusted and In suspense 125.40! .*>» Rille and Accounts unpaid .. 41,731.31 Amount due and not due banks or «>ther credltSH w-• S.>ne Other (.labilities of the Oimpany so.noo oo ( Total Liabilities st3.tir. xo ! Capital II 2M.444.50 I h irplus 110.317 71 i Total 4 l.are.US.tl I TTATE OF INDIANA. (l Office of Insurance Commissioner, ' I. the undersigned. Insurance Com* I ■nlsßlnner of Indiana, hereby certify i that the above ta s correct copy ot I the tltatemerrt nt the Condition nt 1 the above mentioned Company on 1 the Hot day nt December. ISIS, as 1 •how.i by the original statement and 1 that the said original statement Is now nn file In thia office, tn Testimony Whereof. I hereunto 1 subscribe my name *nd slHx my nlH- < last seal, this i»th day nf July, 1330. <Beal! GEO H. NKWHAttWH. Insurance commissioner. I •If Mutual Company so stale. Jt’t.V 21 37 j
f * While at the Fair See our New Shop. Sheets Bros. Cleaner* * Preaaere . Phone 35»
I Adams County Memorial Hospital Admitted: <Leo Rheets, route five Alvera Oetermeyer, route two; Mrs John Maltton. Willshire, route one. Dismissed: Mrs. Arthur E Voglewode and son. B<KI Madison; Gerald Boanll, Bryant, route two aud Clarence Kruse. Decatur, route two. p. . — NEW SOUND AT tCQNTINt.’Kb ON PAIIK SIX) theater management la making I every eMort to have the m<Miernlaed: tooling ayatssn In readlneai for fair' 1 wr-ek. johnTTewTs (Cr> NTINUKD FROM PAOR ON«> the prealdency of thia great republic by baiting labor and seek- 1 Ing to debase America." Ix>wla made bls attack at a hearing called by chairman Mary T. Norton. D.. N. J.. In an attempt to teach a compromise on the conflicting amendments to the wage hour law sponsored by herself and Rep. Graham A. Barden. D., N. C. Npeaklng on behalf of the CIO and labor's nonpartisan league. 1 said their "great membership la opposed to the amendments | to this act." "Ijiltor has had no opportunity ito be heard on amendments." he said. "An far as I know, this Is the flrat public hearing "We think the administration erred when he came before thia I | committee and recommended amendments before he administer- ! ed the act. "We believe the act la entitled to demonstrate Its effectiveness. It has not had that opportunity. There haa not been any effective administration or enforcement oft ! the act." . I Turning to discussion of the I origins of the movement for amendment of the act. Ix-wla said: “He who proposed amendments must have known that he was op-1 owing the act up to lamentation I and propaganda and sinister political Infuence. Certainly the | amalgamated association of cut irnraes would like to get together! and repeal this act." In-wla charged that “corpora-1 Hon lawyers and lobbyists have) infested this capllol in the last' few months asking relief for eer-j tain Individuals who believe that. 25 cents an hour is too much." "I don't believe It Is too much I and I don't believe congress thinks that It Is too much." he , said Lewis pounded the table as he I demanded that labor “be assured of at least 25 lousy cents an hour " It was at thia point he launched into hla personal attack on Gar--1 ner. Lewis castigated what he de l scribed as the "spectacle" in the
There’ll he a smile of satis- X / faction when you “dig-in*” / our delii iotH / jWff IJ 1 n ] 11 A
Os course you’re coming to the Fair and you’ll want to stop at the best place in town for your meals... That’s IdOse Brothers' Restaurant. Whether it’s a full dinner, short lunch or just a sandwich you’ll find it expertly prepared to your liking. BEER BOTTLE DRAUGHT We carry all the popular Brand* and will be glad to nerve you. Drop in any time of the day or night for a cool and refreNhing "pick-up.” Soft Drinks of all Kinds
Lose Bros. Restaurant ALWAYS A GOOD PLACE TO STOP Second St Decatur
house where "a Republican minority aided by renegade Democrats performed a war dance around the prostrate form of labor In the well of the house.'* "Many of the men who participated are men who in the past have not hesitated to accept the help of labor." he said miMaawQssMWßa Assassination Plots Reported Thwarted Damaacua. Syria. July 27 -~<U.W — Police today announced frustration of a plot sponsored by a foreign power to assassinate Maherj Al Khatib, president of the new Syrian administrative council, and aeveral of hla councillors. Thirty persons were arrested and documenta reportedly emanating from Germany were seised I o Butler Psychology Head Is Appointed Indianapolis. July 27 — (UP) — Dr Charles C. Josey, head of the department of psychology and philosophy at the Vnlversity of South Dakota. Vermillion, baa Iteen appointed head of the Butler University psychology department. Dr. D. S Robinson, Butler president, announced today. When Dr. Josey takes over his duties this fall, the psychology department will he transferrer! from the education college to the college of liberal arts and sciences. the announcement said.
ACTIVITIES OF I ADAMS COUNTY | 4-H CLUBS I Red Peppers The Union Township 4-H Red Peppers met on July 12 at the Luckey school for their regular monthly business meeting, with 17 members present. The meeting was led by Ralph Grote in the absence of the president and vice president. T»e next tneettna will be held on Aug. ». at 8 00 P. M.. Luckey ach*ml. Whistle While You Work The St. Mary's Whistle While You Work 4-H (Tub met Tuesday. July 18 at the home of Dora Mae Mcthillough. The president took
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■ charge of the meeting. A song was i suns and after thia the bualneaa ■ meeting was held. A sewing hour waa held after which refreahmente were served by the hoatesaaa. Dora Mae McCullough and Ruth Clark. ■ Five members and the county club agent. Mlaa Juanita l-ehmsn. attended thia meeting. Happy Hooalors The Kirkland Township Happy I Hoosiers 4dl (Tub held tig meetI Ing on Thursday. July 20 at the ’ j itome of Gilbert Hirachy and Doni aid Hirachy. At thia meeting there wets alghteen of the active club members present. The business par' of the meeting consisted of a lecture on Harmful Insects'* by Donald JU-| nold and a demonstration end discussion on the Corn Boer by Stanley Arnold. Both topics proved very interesting. Adter the meeting the club en-! I joyed games and a weiner anl i r*arshmallow roast which waa aerv- ! •■d by the host, Donald Hirachy. Decatur 4-H The Decatur 4-H Club met at the High School on Tuesday afternooi., July 35. at 1:30 for Instructions | pertaining to the 4-H club exhibit I at the street fair. A final check up on the record books was also made. Approximately 30 members were present at thia meeting. Monroe Sodbusters The regular meeting of the Monrce Township Sodbuatera Waa held ou Monday evening. July 24. 7:30. at the home of Elmer Nuantaun-,'
HELP KIDNEYS PASS 3 LBS. A DAY I Dorten say yew kidsm eooula 15 au>» 4 tiny tubw at Sion .h..-h to punfy tb. 4>»l n.,.1 jua Ueiiky M..t toupb pn« • draut 3 pona ■ day or akuut 3 p-,un>is of eaat> <*«»»«>. paemsao >ith am.rti„« -el burmn, Aows tWw n.av bo aouMthinx •rung «itii y«mr bl-ksidar. ; An Me«« oj arkh ur ix i«>m in your blousl, •ten due to fuaKH md twlney di«onWr«, rmh '■*«*' h S tMw-kseho. rboumatuMiao, log poina. loan <4 pop and onorgy. gating up a.Fllmg, bo oyoa, boo.larl.au and duaiooaa. P. u t wait • A-k y.mr .Iruggwr for Doan • »*y mi“«a t o —or «o ba ’>«T •'") ••u >-»ip tt. IS nuta <4 Hdary udwa Swab out p,a..u. ... • uMotrwn yuurUnal <« f> m a l-lfc
WELCOME To The FAIR and Agricultural Show CIGARS CIGARETTES TOBACCOS PIPES CANDIES ♦ BILLIARDS POOL
iw'th Sight members present. The meeting waa called to order j after which the roll call waa given and the mlnutea of the last meet- ' Ing were accepted as read During 11 he business session Alvin Nussiiauni gave an Interesting talk on a > conservation ramp which he had reI ceiitly visited. Yells were Jed Uy | Rnyvnond Schwarts. A discussion io-t demonstrations to-be given was also held. IWorr adjournment ths l*>dce for the next meepng was decided and la beside the Decatur sslmmlng pool, with no deflnlt* dale derided upon. I | .iefrt-ahmenta were ae•vej by El
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■MM J BEAUTY SALON ■ : OPENING! : I SATURDAY, July 29, 1939 J ; Verea’s Beauty Salon Z ■ I-IIKIII.E. INDIANA ;FR E E 8 For opening day I will »he a Free Finger Wave with ■ ■ each 25c Shampoo. Also introducing Ex-Cel-Cit* Con- ■ ■ melies. and offering a Free Facial with each -hampoo g ■ and finger*ave. !PERMA N E N T S ■ By the New DUCHESS REMOTE CONTROL PERMANENT ■ B WAVING MACHINE eliminating for the first tone all hasard g — and inaccuracy from permanent waving The first machine of ’ Its kind in Adams County. ■ PERMANENTS $2.00 and up. ■ ■ A Complete Ultra Modern Shop with brand new equipment. I- g g Invite you snd your friends to make my shop your beauty head- g quarters. Courteous treatment and work that will please you ® ■ at most reasonable prices. g ■ —OPERATORS— g ■ \ erea Heller. Prop. Grace McElhaney. Mgr. g ■ Warner Graduates. - On Stale Road 221 3on 2H Preble Phone * ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
I I When You Buy A i BIG YANK WONDER-WEAR I J\ WORK SHIRT / r\ xo* „ ®Bfc,R \\o/t lY Z&jgFr well mi teeth for- > J V •art ante teach- Z / s' ward atrohaa * / s' Qp, 'qp <»l Rj. — ) Imported Genuine Macassar Ebony A HandleM /Ov7k R zJs r raA Il J 1* LSKWS » < W THE PIG YANK WOMDER WEAR WORK SHIRT 111 ? 1 HAS 9 QUALITY UST “ FEATURES C J 1. Cigarette Pocket 2. Utility Pocket 3. Elbow-Action Sleeves 4. Tailored Collar I. Strain-Proof Yoke I.Triple Stitch Seams The Buy of a Lifotimot l.Non-Breakable Buttons B.Guaranteed •i« Yank w L .nd.. Blue and Gray Chambray—Gray Covert W, “ W .i 59* S«es. 14 to 17 total $1.59 FRIDAY and SATURDAY •seetal let the 810 OSr yank gift biot and All Durinit FAIR WEEK CoMelete feCATUtVs ORIGINAL
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m«m Alvin Milo and Reuben Nus-duum consisting of <»rm»ls and popcorn. Pwu visitors, Carl Nussbaum and Khmm jlteury. were alto prerent at uur meetlag. O 1111 —»» - Skeleton In Cellophane Hydney, Australia, —(UP)—<Mh '.ifthitie haa reaches new heights of n-infuinesa hero. A surgical house Is using it for wrapping skeletons. A six foot- human skelotoa, each bone carefully wrapped In cello(Lane to kt-isp II deaa and free fr en duet, hangs lu the company's show window.
